Starlink pauses new subscriptions in parts of Kenya after demand surges
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Adonijah Ndege
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TechCabalStarlink pauses new subscriptions in parts of Kenya after demand surgestechcabal.comStarlink has stopped accepting new customers in seven Kenyan counties after demand outstripped available network capacity, a sign of the strains facing the satellite internet provider as it expands faster than its infrastructure can support.
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